“Have you told Aunt Audrey about it?” Zachary asked Serenity.
“Yeah, I went to see her mainly to tell her that. She doesn’t remember her childhood events clearly. She only remembers that her family used to be quite well-off and that everyone called her Ms. Audrey.
“She said her mom was particularly busy, so my grandpa kept her and my mom company.
“She also said that her grandparents didn’t despise my grandma for giving birth to two daughters. In fact, my grandma was delighted.
“Judging from this event that Aunt Audrey remembered, there’s a 95% chance that she’s the daughter of the last family head of the Fishers.”
Zachary hummed and commented, “Fisher is a rare last name. Given that Aunt Audrey’s last name is Fisher, it’s easy to associate her with the Fishers in Jensburg. Now, it seems that our guess is right.”
Serenity said after a moment of silence, “Aunt Audrey has a lot on her mind now. She needs some space now, and she also asked Uncle Darrell and Clive back. She said she still has to look into it to confirm if it’s her parental family.”
If it was true, there would be a new fight.
“I told her to let us know if she needs help.”
Zachary replied to her, “It’s not hard to ask for information, but it’s hard to confirm if the rumors are true.”
Everyone said that the Fishers’ previous family head killed her eldest sister and youngest sister. They also said that she did not spare even her eldest sister’s in-laws and was ruthless. Despite that, they were all rumors. Who could prove that she did them?
Furthermore, the incident happened decades ago. Even if someone knew what happened, they would have long passed away.
How could the family head spare the lives of those in the know?
“I believe something must’ve been overlooked. There must be a loophole waiting to be discovered.”
Serenity firmly believed that evil would not triumph over right, and justice delayed was justice denied. As long as the Fishers’ family head did something like that, it would certainly be revealed.
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